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SERIES AIRED FIRST TIME ON THIS DAY IN 1969

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The Brady Bunch is a sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz that originally
aired
on ABC-TV until March 8, 1974 after being cancelled. 

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TV SERIES DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1962

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The Beverly Hillbillies is a situation comedy that originally aired for nine 
seasons on the
CBS television network until March 23, 1971. The series
ranked among the top twenty most watched programs on television for
eight of its nine seasons, twice ranking as the number one series of the
year, with a number of episodes that remain among the most watched  
television episodes of all time. 


 

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Donna Douglas (Doris Smith) is 80 today

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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Tim Maguire

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The debate begins

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               A countdown clock mounted atop one of the debate cameras

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SITCOM PREMIERED ON THIS DAY IN 1964

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Gilligan’s Island was created and produced by Sherwood Schwartz and
originally produced by
United Artists Television. The situation comedy
series aired for three seasons on the
CBS network until September 4,
1967. Originally sponsored by
Philip Morris & Company and Procter &
Gamble
. The first season, consisting of 36 episodes, was filmed in
black-and-white.
    

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MISS PIGGY JOINS HER MUPPET FAMILY

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A Miss Piggy Muppet, that was used on "The Muppet Show," is shown during a
ceremony to donate additional Jim Henson memorabilia to the Smithsonian’s
National Museum of American History in Washington,  

WASHINGTON (AP) – Miss Piggy is finally joining her love, Kermit the Frog, in the Smithsonian Institution’s collection of Jim Henson’s Muppets, and Bert and Ernie
will have a place in history, too.

Henson’s daughter, Cheryl Henson, donated more than 20 puppets and props
Tuesday to the National Museum of American History. The donation included
Miss Piggy and some of her co-stars from "The Muppet Show" including Fozzie
Bear,

The museum says Miss Piggy will go on display in March 2014 in the museum’s "American Stories" exhibit. The original Kermit and Cookie Monster will go on
view in November in a special display case.

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